Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 13, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
Card oi Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere and
h ea rtfe lt thanks to all th e friends and
neighbors for th e ir help and sym pathy
in our sorrow in th e loss of our son
and brother, Percival. Also to the
A m erican Legion and Women's A uxil­
iary, and for all the beautiful flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharp, Mr. anu
Mrs. P ra n k L. S harp, Miss E lsa M.
Sharp, Miss Gladys B. Sharp, Mr.
Millerd A. Sharp.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
13. 1928
PAGE THREE
DAI HYMEN TO WAGE WAR
AGAINST T l BERCI EOSIS
TROUTDALE
k u m u n i it ttu t tt
W orkm en a re busy finishing and fit­
L ast W ednesday was D airy Day in
ting up a room in the basem ent of the
Gresham and one of the resu lts of the
lectures on the various phases of the m e country, dropped dead on a P o rt­ city hall for the public library. The
! dairy business and stock diseases was land stree t last S aturday, aged 75 room will be plastered and well
lighted.
, that the dairym en p resen t voted to years. He was born in Pennsville.
Mrs. Thom as H unt retu rn ed T ues­
join in the fight ag ain st tuberculosis Morgan county, Ohio, October 23, 1847.
th a t is to be made a statew ide move­ He was a v eteran of the Civil War, day from Good S am aritan hospital
ment. It is hoped th a t th is cam paign having enlisted in the n o rth ern arm y w hen she recently underw ent an op­
T he B ank of G resham pays 5 p er w ill commence in the spring. It will
eratio n for appendicitis.
at the age of 16. A fter the close of the
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv.
L. O. L arson is spending a few weeks
be waged ag ain st tuberculosis in dairy
stock-
| took up the w ork of teaching in Ohio, w ith his sons, George and Jake, at
T here w ere about 105 present a t j later moving to California, w here he Odell, Oregon.
W ednesday's meeting. A ddresses w ere tau g h t for several years. He came to
R. A. K aser has taken possession of
m ade by Prof. B. T. Simms, professor ! Oregon in 1881 and continued his life th e F raley b erry ranch on Hensley
i ) w ork of teaching until five years ago road.
We have purchased 122,000 pair
,. | when he retired to his farm in the
Mickley and P leasan t recently sold
S. Army M unson la st shoes,
- i Lusted neighborhood.
a Ford to uring ca r to M artin Nelson
zes 5% to 12 w hich 'was the en-
5
In 18S2 he m arried Miss Luella and a F ord ro ad ster to Jerom e Brooks.
re su rp lu s stock of one of the
Leslie Cook and Miss W inkler of
f Spaulding, who survives him. He is
rgest U. S. Governm ent shoe con-
c also survived by one daughter, Mrs. P o rtlan d w ere Sunday visitors at the
Jam es Cook home,
• Jean Dollowitch of Lusted.
Ed. P aisley and fam ily have takeu
He
united
w
ith
the
church
a
t
an
T his shoe is guaranteed one h un­
i early age and rem ained a stead fast possession of A ttorney George P er­
dred per cent solid leather, color
C hristian u n til the last.
kins' ran ch adjoining T routdale und
dark tan, bellows tongue, d irt and
D eath came to Mr. L ent when he are rem odeling and papering the
w aterproof. The actu al value of
was in P o rtlan d with H. S. Eddy for house.
this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this
the purpose of signing a deed for his
E arl Boise from Olympia, W ashing­
trem endous buy we can offer same
P leasan t Home residence to th e Bap­ ton, has moved onto the W ilson place
to the public at $2.95.
Piano Tuning.
tis t church of th a t place, w hich had on H ensley road.
Satisfaction guaranteed, $3.
been purchased for a parsonage. He
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). K endall ami
B. Jones, 2625 E ast 49th street.
Send co rrect size. Pay postm an
was crossing th e street w ith Mr. Eddy fam ily and H erm an B larer were d in­
on delivery or send money order.
and except for the quick action of the ner g u ests on T hursday evening at
If shoes are not as represented we
la tte r would have fallen under the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s
w ill cheerfully refund your money
traffic. He w as assisted to th e side­ L am bert on Staggerw eeii nionniui..
prom ptly upon request.
w alk but died im m ediately. Mr. L ent
had
already signed a co n tract for the
N a tion al B ay S tate S hoe Co,
sale.
296 Broadway. New York, N. Y.
F u n eral services for Mr. L ent w ere '
held on Monday afternoon a t th e 1
Bethel B aptist church in G resham by
the pastor, th e Rev. David Q. B arry. 1
In term en t w as in Mt. Scott cem etery. 1
look small to you
I h a t is tlu> in te re s t, com pounded se
ly, w inch th is Hank pays on Savings
Public Sales
And S avings H ank p a tro n s will he
g e ttin g a g e n e ro u s in te rest return
m oney w hen som e of ou r m ore ve
fin a n c ie rs." w ho sc o rn "savings bank
a re on th e rocks.
Bank of Gresham
1‘holMa
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK
M orta« «IMI General Hauling
Wood. Coal and Briquets
• $235
R unabout .
269
Touring . .
298
Truck Chassis 380
•
At these lowest of low prices and
with the many new refinements,
Ford cars are a bigger value to­
day than ever before. Now is
the time to place your order
for reasonably prompt delivery.
Terms if desired.
1JM4| t
P ortu
HORSE SENSE
Let Your Money Work for You
Huy <i few BhurcH of o u r 7 per cent P rlnr
S to ck a n d y o u r m oney w ill earn you over 7 per
I ’ivldend » a re p ayab le every three months.
I h is is a good sound in v estm e n t a d o u r P o u u t>
m ent P la n e n a b le s you to g et 7 per cent in te r,n t y I Ry_
sa v in g s w h ile you a re p a y in g for your shares.
° U y° Ur
in v e s tig a te th is U nusual O pportunity Today.
Ask a n y of o u r em ployes about It.
Mrs. W. A. Wood and children are
visiting in P o rtlan d at the home of
Mrs. Wood’s m other, Mrs. Sinclair.
Mr, and Mrs. • J. Donaldson and
daughter, Eula, w ere dinner guests
Sunday at the S, B. Splaw n home.
Mrs. J. H aley m ade a business trip
to P o rtlan d Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P itts of P o rtlan d l
arriv ed a t th e home of his p aren ts, Mr. i
and Mrs. S. F. P itts, F riday evening score
i
and retu rn ed to P o rtland Saturday a f­
ternoon.
(
A splendid program was given last 1
F riday evening at th e Lusted school (
by th e P aren t-T each er association. I
The en tertain m en t for th a t evening I:
w as in charge of the men and it prov- t
ed to be such a success th a t th e re is
little doubt but th a t the ladles will be li
glad to have them again assum e C
charge at a later date. Some splendid
num bers were furnished by th e ladies t<
of the C ottrell P aren t-T each er asso- r<
ciation.
R efreshm ents
w ere also
I served by the men.
j|
Mrs. F red Meyer was a visitor at th e p
home of her sister, Mrs. R. T reber, In
Powell Valley Monday.
Ol
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M arkell of P leas- h
a n t Home had to ride on the stree t ca r Si
j instead of driving over by au to to
j m ake th eir usual Sunday visit at the rt
j home of Mrs. M arkell's m other, Mrs. J.
M anary, because th e snow w as so
deep.
w
The m eeting place of the L adies’ Aid
of the C ottrell church will h ereafter
bo at th e church. The m em bership i
has increased until th e re is not aB
enough room when th e m eetings a re ;
held a t the homes. The m eetings a t he
the church will be presided over by rn,
two ladies previously chosen to act as ,
hostesses. The next meeting will be
held on W ednesday afternoon of next en
week and Mrs. Jack Brophy and Mrs. Sa
Ray W ilkenson will be in charge.
f,,I
In the History of the
Ford Motor Company
<>r<wltam a.Vi
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY
The F arm B ureau will m eet a t the
C ottrell Community church on F riday
evening, F eb ru ary 16, at 8 o'clock. All
in terested in cooperative buying are
urged to be present. A good speaker
will be arran g ed for and ail in te re st­
ing discussion will tak e place.
Mr. and Mrs. V erne P itts a re the
proud p aren ts of a baby girl born last
S aturday evening, F eb ru ary 10, a t the
home of th e p aren ts of Mr. P itts, Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. P itts. The little lady
w eighed eight pounds and has been
nam ed L au ra J.uclle. Both m other and
baby are doing fine.
LOWEST
P R IC E S
Chassis
Som e people co n sid er it verv “old
to be satisfied w ith “sav in g s bank inte
fac ts a re , 4-, j8 a very high rate, in i
co m p le te safety a f f o r d e d - t o say not 1
sp len d id service, fac ilitie s and conv«
tere d by th is Hank,
Investm ent Department
Portland liailway, Light & Power Co.
■ R oom 606 E l.c t r lc B ldg . P o rtla n d , O regon
Bitiiiiisrii« Woman <
Mr». R uth M. W ilson ol
j been elected vice presli
1 newly o rgan lied farm
| form ed th ro u g h tho Oreg
ttfrnl College to prom ote
study of new scientific
h o rticu ltu re.
Mr». W ilson 1» from th
neighborhood and 1» wel
n o rth ern C lackam as coun
m entioned In college newi
those tak in g p a rt In a rece
club b rea k fa st, us was alst
Belt, a fo rm er G resham u
Curtain W indow s
s . E. PALMQUIST
AUTO TO? SHOP
In Kt., (Ireshaiu.
A ( KITKAI. MOMENT,
For the first dinner In the
home the bride had made a pi
afraid ,'' she said, as she help
husband to n »lice, .that j h(|
something nut. and it Isn’t very
The husband tasted It an
T here Is nothing, my dear, yoi
have left out that would have i
FAIRVIEW
pie taste like this. It'» son
Sm ith M em orial P resb y terian church you've put In."—Hales Sense
will have S unday school a t the usual
hour of 1« and m orning w orship a t 11.
The them e of th e serm on will be
Our grand businei
W hat Men Live By." Some special not to see what lie
num bers will he a solo by W uldeniar tance. but to do wli
llo llen sted and a sh o rt ad d ress by the
hand.—Carlyle.
Rev. H. H. P ra tt.
PLEASANT HOME
The W. W. O. g irls of th e P leasan t
Home B ap tist ch u rch are sponsoring
an en te rta in m e n t which will be held
at the ch u rc h S atu rd ay evening F eb ­
ru ary 17, a t 8 o'clock Two young la ­
dles of th e G illespie School of E x p res­
sion will fu rn ish th e g rea ter p a rt of
the program . .Miss Norma Lee Peck
and Miss H oney of G resham will pfny
and a n um ber of solos are being
planned. Home m ade candy, cake and
1‘OW EI.L VALLEY
Sheri Mnsle.
aro carrying a full lino of all
»test popular songs In sheet
Buy a piece, take It home and
do not like It bring It back and
WOTICB.
« responsible for d eh fs
V w ife Jam es M. S h eo-
Oregon.
tocleJcta? ufert?
LEM
REAP
The L ad ies’ Aid of th e Swedish
L utheran chu ch w hich was to have
met at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Nels
»vnoerc iireqie had the pleasu re of tended th e cerem onial at Oregon City Lekander on T h u rsd ay th is week has
having his b rother visit him recently S atu rd ay night. W. II. Telford and been postponed one week to F eb ru ary
22. This w as n ecessary because of
, i v horn he had not seen for several Russel P o tter were initiated.
the severe w eather.
i ! years.
Miss N annie A rm strong has been
1 W ard C. B arnes of W oodburn, Ore- quite ill. having undergone a tonsilor
The hen Is the only two-legged crea
I gon, spent the past week-end at the operation last week.
tu re th a t can produce dividends bj
home of Rudolf Mullenhoff The two
sitting still.
j boys were college m ates during a
Sheet $1 lisle.
We a re c a r r y|n K » full line of all
year at O. A. C.
About, th e tlm e you th in k you make
the la te st popular songs In sheet
Richard and Joe Bell and Casper music. Buy a piece, tak e It home and both ends m eet, , somebody moves tho
I H elm an have gone Into p artn ersh ip if you do not like It bring It hack and end».—E xchange
, and bought a new d rag saw recently, exchange It. Guy D. Jones, Jew eler.
j They are cu ttin g wood for C harlie ,
P ro sp e rity will come when men
A W ant Ad will sell w hat you do
w atch th e ir w ork Instead of w atching
Royers.
not need and get w hat you do need.
the clock w ork.—T he Beehive.
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for Fresh Cows, Beef
Cows, Calves, Hogs,
of any kind
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